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{{Infobox/row|Legislature of|[[Jutish Realm]]<br>[[Jotlond|Kingdom of Jotlond]]}} | {{Infobox/row|Legislature of|[[Jutish Realm]]<br>[[Jotlond|Kingdom of Jotlond]]}} | ||
{{Infobox/row|Members|18}} | {{Infobox/row|Members|18}} | ||
{{Infobox/row|Governing coalition| | {{Infobox/row|Governing coalition|(no government)}} | ||
{{Infobox/row|Structure|Unicameral}} | {{Infobox/row|Structure|Unicameral}} | ||
{{Infobox/row|Next election| | {{Infobox/row|Next election| 1 November, 2025}} | ||
{{Infobox/row|Motto|Med loogs sal lond búwe ([[English]]: ''With laws shall the land be built'')}} | {{Infobox/row|Motto|Med loogs sal lond búwe ([[English]]: ''With laws shall the land be built'')}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:48, 1 November 2025
| Jootske Ríksdach | |
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The composition of the 1st Jutish Parliament as of October 27, 2025 | |
| Legislature of | Jutish Realm Kingdom of Jotlond |
| Members | 18 |
| Governing coalition | (no government) |
| Structure | Unicameral |
| Next election | 1 November, 2025 |
| Motto | Med loogs sal lond búwe (English: With laws shall the land be built) |
The Jutish Parliament (Jutish: Jootske Ríksdach, IPA: /ˈjoːtskə ˈʀɛi̯ksˌdɑx/; Śácamþaśá: Jycłań Reá, IPA: /jɨcɬɐɲ rɪaː/) is the parliament of the Kingdom of Jotlond and the Jutish Realm. It is the supreme legal and political authority throughout the Realm[1], and it may make and repeal laws or define policy on behalf of all member states. Within Jotlond, it is responsible for the selection of a government, setting the government's budget of apportionments and allotments, and directing the domestic and foreign policy of the Kingdom.

Gallery
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The front of the Jutish Parliament building
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The interior of the Parliament
Footnotes
- ↑ Theoretically, it is second only to the monarchy but in practice the Jutish Monarch does not actually have a great deal of power over the Parliament.